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Water Softeners : About Water Softener Regeneration


The process of water softener regeneration is used to remove calcium and magnesium that has been attracted by the resin in water. Discover how electricity drives the process of attracting calcium and magnesium molecules with help from a master plumber in this free video on water softener regeneration. Expert: Chris Spannagel Bio: Chris Spannagel has been a master plumber for 17 years and is licensed in Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

Calgon Water Softener Commercial 1970s


Calgon commercial 1970s This commercial was for Calgon water softener. A Caucasian woman with an American accent asks “Mr. Lee” (played by Calvin Jung), a laundry shop owner, how he gets her shirts so clean. He replies, with what appears to be a Chinese accent, “Ancient Chinese secret.” The scene changes to Mrs. Lee, who is in an adjoining room. Mrs. Lee appears ethnically Chinese, but she speaks English with a thoroughly American accent, and explains to the audience that her husband’s “ancient Chinese secret” is that he uses Calgon water softener. Mrs. Lee ultimately gives the secret away by sticking her head into the front room where Mr. Lee and the customer are standing, and shouts “We need more Calgon!” To which the customer replies “Ancient Chinese secret, huh?” while Mr. Lee accepts the exposure with good humor. The actress playing Mrs. Lee, Anne Miyamoto, was actually Japanese-American. Calgon water softener adverts in the United Kingdom, Ireland and in the rest of Europe promote the product solely on the basis of saving washing machines from breakdown rather than any benefits to the clothing in the wash, although the products on sale are identical to those in the United States. In Portugal, the Calgon advertisement jingle is the same popular one, for almost 30 years. In Italy Calgon is called Calfort.

Water Softeners : How to Maintain a Water Softener


Water softener maintenance begins with checking the hardness of the system, and continues with checking the brine tank. Learn about the test kit used to determine the hardness of water with help from a master plumber in this free video on water softeners. Expert: Chris Spannagel Bio: Chris Spannagel has been a master plumber for 17 years and is licensed in Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

Water Softener Reviews – What To Watch Out For In A Review Sites


WaterSoftener-Reviews.com shows you why you might not want to blindly trust what water softener review sites say. Have they actually installed water softeners? In their own home? Have they had to live with them and repair them. Do these reviews show you common mistakes and how to avoid them? Do they give you installation tips? These are all things you need to watch out for when you’re choosing a water softener.

Water Softeners : How Do Water Softeners Operate?


The basic operation of water softening systems begins with water coming into the house, running through the bypass valve and then undergoing an electrical process that involves the influx of positively-charged particles. Learn about the function of the salt bring tank in a water softener with help from a master plumber in this free video on water softeners. Expert: Chris Spannagel Bio: Chris Spannagel has been a master plumber for 17 years and is licensed in Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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Choosing a Water Softening System : Water Softeners Effect on Soap


Water softeners create more lather in soap. Learn how a water softener extends soap life from a water softening expert in this free home improvement video. Expert: Markus Anderson Bio: Markus Anderson has over eight years experience in designing, installing, maintaining and upgrading water softeners. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey